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Шаблон:Infobox writer Шаблон:Nihongo was a Japanese Neo-Confucian scholar, teacher and administrator in the system of higher education maintained by the Tokugawa bakufu during the Edo period. He was a member of the Hayashi clan of Confucian scholars.

Academician

Hōkō was the fourth Hayashi clan Daigaku-no-kami of the Edo period.

Hōkō is known as the second official rector of the Shōhei-kō.[1] This academy would come to be known as the Yushima Seidō) . This institution stood at the apex of the country-wide educational and training system which was created and maintained by the Tokugawa shogunate. Ryūkō's hereditary title was Daigaku-no-kami, which, in the context of the Tokugawa shogunate hierarchy, effectively translates as "head of the state university".[2]

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Flags mark the entrance to the reconstructed Yushima Seidō (Tokyo).

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  1. Nussbaum, Louis Frédéric et al. (2005). Japan Encyclopedia, p. 880.
  2. De Bary, William et al. (2005). Sources of Japanese Tradition, Vol. 2, p. 443.